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Revitalize your aquarium with Cryptocoryne Bullosa 'Green.' This enchanting plant adds vibrancy and natural allure to aquatic environments.
Detailed Description:
Overview:
- Cryptocoryne Bullosa 'Green' is a captivating aquatic plant celebrated for its lush green foliage and graceful appearance.
- Hailing from Southeast Asia, this Cryptocoryne species thrives in aquariums, offering both aesthetic charm and functional benefits.
Water Conditions:
- Temperature: Flourishes in a tropical aquarium with temperatures ranging from 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C).
- pH Levels: Prefers slightly acidic to neutral conditions, ideally between 6.0 to 7.5.
- Substrate: Flourishes in nutrient-rich substrates, and occasional root tab supplementation supports its growth.
Maintenance Level:
- Low to Moderate Maintenance: Cryptocoryne Bullosa 'Green' is known for its adaptability and ease of care, making it suitable for beginners.
- Rhizomatous Growth: Features a rhizomatous growth pattern, and periodic pruning helps maintain an organized and aesthetic appearance.
Key Features:
- Vibrant Green Coloration: The 'Green' variant showcases rich green hues, providing a refreshing and lively ambiance to the aquarium.
- Leaf Structure: Leaves are lanceolate with an elegant arch, contributing to the plant's graceful demeanor.
Functional Benefits:
- Oxygenation: Cryptocoryne Bullosa 'Green' actively contributes to oxygenation, promoting a healthy environment for fish and other aquatic inhabitants.
- Nitrate Uptake: Acts as a natural nitrate absorber, supporting water quality and overall aquarium well-being.
Compatibility with Fish:
- Community-Friendly: Suitable for community aquariums with peaceful fish species like tetras, rasboras, and livebearers.
- Dwarf Cichlids: Cryptocoryne Bullosa 'Green' complements the natural habitat of dwarf cichlids such as Apistogramma species.
Propagation:
- Rhizome Division: Propagate by separating healthy portions of the rhizome, ensuring each division has roots and leaves.
- Steady Growth: While not a fast grower, Cryptocoryne Bullosa 'Green' rewards patient aquarists with expanding clusters over time.
Challenges:
- Transitional Phase: The plant may experience a transitional phase when introduced to a new aquarium. Provide stable conditions for acclimatization.
- Leaf Meltback: Some leaf meltback may occur during transitions or due to changes in environmental conditions. New growth typically follows
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